Hello,
I am new to karting and the region. I bought my kart a long while ago and didn't have time to get it running. I'm finally putting my kart together though it wont be ready in time for the race this week. I will stop by the track this weekend after work to ask questions.

I don't have a lot of adjustment in my motor mount so I would like to get the chain sized in advance for the few sprockets that I will be able to run.

I don't have a good way of hauling it yet so I was going to rent a pickup for race weekends for a while.

The kart is a CRG Heron. Its an old 32mm chassis and it was setup to run an ICC motor which I still have. I bought it as a package in MD and the local club required that new drivers start in something other then ICC or Moto. So I bought a Yamaha motor and took off the clutch/shifter and front brakes.

I know nothing about the motor I got but it came with a L&T wet clutch and some pipe that I can't run.

I don't have a good way of hauling it yet so I was going to rent a pickup for race weekends for a while.

The kart is a CRG Heron. Its an old 32mm chassis and it was setup to run an ICC motor which I still have. I bought it as a package in MD and the local club required that new drivers start in something other then ICC or Moto. So I bought a Yamaha motor and took off the clutch/shifter and front brakes.

I know nothing about the motor I got but it came with a L&T wet clutch and some pipe that I can't run.

I was making a lot of poor decisions at the time.

Denis,
Don't worry, we all have a lot to learn in this sport at some point, but it is a blast. A 32mm chassis can work fine. Removing the front brakes was a good move. I will be happy to provide guidance along with others at the club.

An L&T Wet Clutch will work fine if its a 2 or 3 disk. You can order an RLV SR-Y header, pipe, Flex and Springs from Jeff Bacon or through several online sites like TS Racing or Comet Kart supplies.

If you come down, I look forward to meeting you. I have a small white trailer and am racing Yamaha Sr. Kart 16